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RE[5]: Missing the point
by kwan_e on Fri 27th Apr 2012 17:19
in reply to "RE[4]: Missing the point"
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What's more telling is that you obviously think the Helvetica type face is on equal importance with the invention of the WWW, or the mathematical bases of computing.
What's more telling is that you obviously think the Helvetica type face is on equal importance with the invention of the WWW, or the mathematical bases of computing.
I'm not sure that is obvious. He was giving an example of products that haven't been forgotten yet, not making direct comparisons. "
Given the context, he's obviously making the statement that they are equally important enough to both be remembered in 200 years time. I accept that my comment reads as though I said Tony Swash thinks they are equal in technological achievement.
I just find it highly amusing that in response to Thom's "200 years time" argument, he brings up as examples things that have barely made it past half a century.




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What's more telling is that you obviously think the Helvetica type face is on equal importance with the invention of the WWW, or the mathematical bases of computing.
I'm not sure that is obvious. He was giving an example of products that haven't been forgotten yet, not making direct comparisons.